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watch cnn live from your desk top. go to cnn.com/tv. >>> tennessee muslims finally get to open their mosque just in time for though limo of ramadan which starts tonight. federal judge ordered rutherford county to conduct a final inspection of the mosque today. it comes after two years of legal challenges and several acts of vandalism, arson and even a bomb threat. >>> chick-fil-a has made no secret of hits cpi values and its president is making it clear that when it comes to opposing gay marriage he and his company are guilty as charged. those are the words chick-fil-a's main man says. it's unleash ad firestorm of outrage. according to the christian post, he goes even further during an interview on the ken coleman show saying quote i pray god's mercy on our generation that has such a prideful, arrogant attitude to think that we have the audacity to redefine what marriage is all about. the managing editor of cnn's food blog. has been following this story. talk about huge backlash. >> oh, my goodness social media is on f
watch cnn live from your desk top. go to cnn.com/tv. >>> tennessee muslims finally get to open their mosque just in time for though limo of ramadan which starts tonight. federal judge ordered rutherford county to conduct a final inspection of the mosque today. it comes after two years of legal challenges and several acts of vandalism, arson and even a bomb threat. >>> chick-fil-a has made no secret of hits cpi values and its president is making it clear that when it comes to...
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cnn just learning that from the white house. i want to take a moment to look ahead at what the people will look at in the coming days. the people of this city will certainly take their grief to their churches and houses of worship. and then the most agonizing funerals and burials of 12 people killed in that movie theater. one of them is a 6-year-old girl. and then there are the people who live here. in this apartment building. the former home of james holmes where police found a pile of explosives rigged to explode. what a frightening thing to learn. that the apartment next door contained a bomb and an arsenal. and then one final noet, james holmes is set to face a judge on monday. that's when the wleels of justice will start to turn for him. we might find out when he faces a judge, when he goes to that hearing, exactly what happened. may believe he'll say something. we don't know. but, in the meantime, as e eve been saying throughout this broadcast, the world is watching. people are praying. our thoughts and prayers are with th
cnn just learning that from the white house. i want to take a moment to look ahead at what the people will look at in the coming days. the people of this city will certainly take their grief to their churches and houses of worship. and then the most agonizing funerals and burials of 12 people killed in that movie theater. one of them is a 6-year-old girl. and then there are the people who live here. in this apartment building. the former home of james holmes where police found a pile of...
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cnn just learning that from the white house. i want to take a moment to look ahead at what the people will look at in the coming days. the people of this city will certainly take their grief to their churches and houses of worship. and then the most agonizing funerals and burials of 12 people killed in that movie theater. one of them is a 6-year-old girl. and then there are the people who live here. in this apartment building. the former home of james holmes where police found a pile of explosives rigged to explode. what a frightening thing to learn. that the apartment next door contained a bomb and an arsenal. and then one final noet, james holmes is set to face a judge on monday. that's when the wleels of justice will start to turn for him. we might find out when he faces a judge, when he goes to that hearing, exactly what happened. may believe he'll say something. we don't know. but, in the
cnn just learning that from the white house. i want to take a moment to look ahead at what the people will look at in the coming days. the people of this city will certainly take their grief to their churches and houses of worship. and then the most agonizing funerals and burials of 12 people killed in that movie theater. one of them is a 6-year-old girl. and then there are the people who live here. in this apartment building. the former home of james holmes where police found a pile of...
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cnn jeffrey toobin has written a book on the court. he explains why scalia is an important figure. >> antonin scalia is the most important supreme court justice of the last 30 years, maybe 50 years. si
cnn jeffrey toobin has written a book on the court. he explains why scalia is an important figure. >> antonin scalia is the most important supreme court justice of the last 30 years, maybe 50 years. si
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. >>> we're going to continue following breaking news here on cnn, for the latest developments, watch us live or you can go straight to cnn.com. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. i tell mike what i can spend. i do my best to make that work. we're driving safely. and sue saved money on brakes. now that's personal pricing. >>> once again we welcome back our viewers across the world as we follow the breaking news here on cnns. here's what we know about that deadly shooting at the movie theater in aurora, colorado. the man identified as the suspect, 24 years old, white male, police say he was wearing a gas mask and a bullet-proof vest. susan candiotti joining us live from new york. susan, this is changing by the second, i understand you have new information with regard to the weapons? >> that's
. >>> we're going to continue following breaking news here on cnn, for the latest developments, watch us live or you can go straight to cnn.com. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. i tell mike...
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i'm suzanne malveaux in cnn head quarters and we are preempting "k "cnn international" and we new now welcome in our viewers who are watching around the world. you are watching cell phone video capturing the chaos after a man burst into a theater in aurora, colorado, and opened fire. at least 12 people were killed. 38 others wounded. now the theater, it was packed with people attending the premier of a new batman movie "the dark knight rises." the gunman starts this rampage and the police arrest this suspect identified as 24-year-old james holmes in the parking lot. witnesses describes what
i'm suzanne malveaux in cnn head quarters and we are preempting "k "cnn international" and we new now welcome in our viewers who are watching around the world. you are watching cell phone video capturing the chaos after a man burst into a theater in aurora, colorado, and opened fire. at least 12 people were killed. 38 others wounded. now the theater, it was packed with people attending the premier of a new batman movie "the dark knight rises." the gunman starts this...
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"cnn presents" cruise to disaster begins right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> friday, 13th of january. italian cruise ship sta concordia has just left its port. the more than 4,000 passengers and crew on board have no idea of the terror that was about to unfold. >> all of the sudden, bang. the lights went out. and the ship lifted. >> thesight side of the ship is the bottom of the ship. >> everybody was panicking. everybody was running for their own lives. >> it showed the kind of chaos the ill preparedness they had. >> i remember thinking, we're going to die. just get it over with. >> today, the costa concordia lies on its side off the italian island. one of the largest cruise ships in the world ripped apart by rocks. 32 people died on this ship on that cold, january night. a cnn investigation has pieced together the multiple failures of that night and their far-reaching consequences for the cruise ship lines. the tragic mistakes on board the costa concordia raised the question. just how safe is going on a cruise? >> the safety of our passengers and crew is absolutely
"cnn presents" cruise to disaster begins right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> friday, 13th of january. italian cruise ship sta concordia has just left its port. the more than 4,000 passengers and crew on board have no idea of the terror that was about to unfold. >> all of the sudden, bang. the lights went out. and the ship lifted. >> thesight side of the ship is the bottom of the ship. >> everybody was panicking. everybody was running for their...
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>> no, sir. >> joining me with more from miami is cnn's john zarella. first off, zimmerman obviously granted this interview to, you know, up his image as far as public opinion is concerned. what's the reaction in sanford this morning? >> reporter: well, we're not in sanford. but i can tell you that i think the reaction is this, carol. i think the reaction is that if you went into this interview, this appearance that he had on fox, believing that it was self-defense, believing that it was, you know, that it was self-defense, you probably came out of it thinking the same thing. if you went into it believing that he was guilty of second degree murder, you probably believe the same thing. it's been a very polarizing case from the beginning. i don't think this has moved the needle. >> do you have more sound? can you give us a sense of more of what zimmerman said? >> i can tell you that what we have here is that when you look at what he said about when he was asked if he wished he could do anything differently, when he was asked about -- and he on the god que
>> no, sir. >> joining me with more from miami is cnn's john zarella. first off, zimmerman obviously granted this interview to, you know, up his image as far as public opinion is concerned. what's the reaction in sanford this morning? >> reporter: well, we're not in sanford. but i can tell you that i think the reaction is this, carol. i think the reaction is that if you went into this interview, this appearance that he had on fox, believing that it was self-defense, believing...
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live on cnn. he is in aurora, colorado. he is meeting with family members, with some of the victims. he is at the university of colorado hospital. he is going to speak with them and talk with them for a little bit and then he will make some live remarks coming up. it is supposed to be at the bottom of the hour but that could happen at any time. there is a much bigger memorial going on this evening in aurora, colorado. that is expected to start about eight clog, 8:30. and the governor of colorado, john hickenlooper, will speak. and the mayor, i believe we have some live pictures that we can show our viewers of that memorial. where that service will be going on. do we have that? okay. okay. so we don't have it. let's show the memorial that's here across the street. it really came up a couple of hours after the shooting. people had been meeting here. this has been a gathering place for many people in aurora, colorado. they've been coming here and supporting each other and getting their feelings out. a gathering place. a mick s
live on cnn. he is in aurora, colorado. he is meeting with family members, with some of the victims. he is at the university of colorado hospital. he is going to speak with them and talk with them for a little bit and then he will make some live remarks coming up. it is supposed to be at the bottom of the hour but that could happen at any time. there is a much bigger memorial going on this evening in aurora, colorado. that is expected to start about eight clog, 8:30. and the governor of...
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make sure to watch us on cnn to get those numbers. and saturday is the extradition deadline for julian assange. the wikileaks founder has been hiding out at the ecuadoran embassy waiting to see if the south american country will grant him asylum. >>> thanks for starting your morning with us. we've got much more ahead on cnn sunday morning which starts right now. >>> this is a storm that obviously came upon us very quickly, without a great deal of notice. >> the storm that has left millions without power has now claimed 12 lives. >>> temperatures are still in the triple digits. what could the blackout mean for your safety? >>
make sure to watch us on cnn to get those numbers. and saturday is the extradition deadline for julian assange. the wikileaks founder has been hiding out at the ecuadoran embassy waiting to see if the south american country will grant him asylum. >>> thanks for starting your morning with us. we've got much more ahead on cnn sunday morning which starts right now. >>> this is a storm that obviously came upon us very quickly, without a great deal of notice. >> the storm...
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cnn chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta introduces us to patricia noles in this week's human factor. >> this is the aids quick panel patricia helped make in honor of her husband and 3-year-old daughter. for the 55-year-old mother of two, it was bittersweet. her husband was an iv drug user who had been clean for years. he died of aids in 1987. six months later, their daughter, tiffany, succumbed to the disease. noles knew she had aids shortly after her husband was diagnosed. she was just 29 years old. >> i was very sick when i was diagnosed. i was 80 pounds. i had no t cells answer i was told i had less than two years. >> she was devastated. >> first thing i thought about are my children. i bought my plot, death. >> reporter: nalls thought she was the only woman with hiv. she found very little support for women seeking help. when her doctor assured her she wasn't alone, she put up a flyer in her office hoping to connect with others who were infected. >> i just started a support group in my home and the support g
cnn chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta introduces us to patricia noles in this week's human factor. >> this is the aids quick panel patricia helped make in honor of her husband and 3-year-old daughter. for the 55-year-old mother of two, it was bittersweet. her husband was an iv drug user who had been clean for years. he died of aids in 1987. six months later, their daughter, tiffany, succumbed to the disease. noles knew she had aids shortly after her husband was diagnosed. she...
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we did this in conjunction with a cnn ireport. it's something that political coverage seems to forget or ignore. >> you went all over the place. and, lisa, did you find anything specific with specific parts of the country? i mean what concerns were drawn from different parts of the country versus others? >> right. think the difference is it's the same concerns that everyone has but in different regions of the country they understand them better in some cases. for example john went from miami to los angeles and i drove from maine to montana. on the way we stopped in coal country, ohio. that's place where they really believe this election is going to determine whether their wi of life survives. thing that's a story that hasn't gotten gotten covered much. we talked to a wife and daughter and granddaughter and great granddaughter of coal miners. she's concerned about the environment but she said there's not another fuel that can replace it. i played a clip -- there she is with her kids. she said coal isn't popular. people don't like u
we did this in conjunction with a cnn ireport. it's something that political coverage seems to forget or ignore. >> you went all over the place. and, lisa, did you find anything specific with specific parts of the country? i mean what concerns were drawn from different parts of the country versus others? >> right. think the difference is it's the same concerns that everyone has but in different regions of the country they understand them better in some cases. for example john went...
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i am don lemon at the cnn head kwaurters. a special "global lessons, a gps road map for saving health care begins right now on cnn. >> welcome to a gps special. global lessons: the gps road map for saving health care. america's system of bringing us into this world, helping us stay alive and supporting us as we die is at a major cross roads. two years ago, president obama signed the most comprehensive overhaul of american medicine since medicare. this week, the supreme court upheld almost all of the law in a dramatic 5-4 ruling setting up what is sure to be a heating election year debate. meanwhile, our out of control health care costs continue to climb. no other nation spends more than 12% of its economy on health care. american spends 17%. what's more, we don't really benefit from the huge price tag. our healthy life expectancy, the standard measurement, ranks only 29th in the world behind slovenia. our infant mortality rate ranks 30th. it's more than twice that of sweden and japan. so what is our problem? in this hour, we'
i am don lemon at the cnn head kwaurters. a special "global lessons, a gps road map for saving health care begins right now on cnn. >> welcome to a gps special. global lessons: the gps road map for saving health care. america's system of bringing us into this world, helping us stay alive and supporting us as we die is at a major cross roads. two years ago, president obama signed the most comprehensive overhaul of american medicine since medicare. this week, the supreme court upheld...
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cnn jeffrey toobin has written a book on the court. he explains why scalia is an important figure. >> antonin scalia is the most important supreme court justice of the last 30 years, maybe 50 years. single handedly he changed the understanding of the constitution in the united states. his theory is now the law. >> it's the interview that you have to say. rare, candid and controversial. tomorrow night. that's all for us tonight. good evening, everyone. we begin tonight keeping them honest with five members of congress who are claiming that muslim extremists have infiltrated the highest levels of the u.s. government. even working side by side with secretary of state hillary clinton. the evidence they point to, however, well, it's questionable at best. are calling for an investigation because what she terms the possible deep penetration, her words, of muslim extremists into the u.s. government. these law makers have laid out their case in letters to inspect ors in letters to it is inspectors general for five different government security
cnn jeffrey toobin has written a book on the court. he explains why scalia is an important figure. >> antonin scalia is the most important supreme court justice of the last 30 years, maybe 50 years. single handedly he changed the understanding of the constitution in the united states. his theory is now the law. >> it's the interview that you have to say. rare, candid and controversial. tomorrow night. that's all for us tonight. good evening, everyone. we begin tonight keeping them...
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cnn political editor paul steinhauser live in washington now. i've seen a lot of veeb stakes parades. never one like this. these guys, jindal, paul ryan, rob portman. they are all doing so much work now for mitt romney. i think it feels like more than just a tryout. what's going on here? >> it could be more than just a tryout. it's got people like you and me and others buzzing about this. remember last week or two weeks ago you had jindal and tim pawlenty who also may be on whatever short list there is, they were doing a rebuttal bus tour through ohio. you have rob portman, hometown senator who is another person who's thought to be high on that list. he was there on monday when president obama was there down in cincinnati. he was there to kind of bracket or rebut. here's a possible short list. you know i know the only people who really know who's on the short list are m romney, his wife ann and maybe beth myers, his trusted aide. these four gentlemen come up a lot. portman. pawlenty, former governor who ran against romney in the nomination battl
cnn political editor paul steinhauser live in washington now. i've seen a lot of veeb stakes parades. never one like this. these guys, jindal, paul ryan, rob portman. they are all doing so much work now for mitt romney. i think it feels like more than just a tryout. what's going on here? >> it could be more than just a tryout. it's got people like you and me and others buzzing about this. remember last week or two weeks ago you had jindal and tim pawlenty who also may be on whatever short...
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make sure to watch us on cnn to get those numbers. and saturday is the extradition deadline for julian assange. the wikileaks founder has been hiding out at the ecuadoran embassy waiting to see if the south american country will grant him asylum. >>> thanks for starting your morning with us. we've got much more ahead on cnn sunday morning which starts right now. >>> this is a storm that obviously came upon us very quickly, without a great deal of notice. >> the storm that has left millions without power has now claimed 12 lives. >>> temperatures are still in the triple digits. what could the blackout mean for your safety? >>> plus, an abortion-free state? a new law in mississippi takes effect today. it could force the state's only remaining abortion clinic to close. >>> and bankrupt. not a company, an entire city. we'll tell you where and why it happened later this hour. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm randi kaye. it is 7:00 on the east coast. 4:00 a.m. on the west. thanks for starting your morning with us. happy sunday. >>> we start
make sure to watch us on cnn to get those numbers. and saturday is the extradition deadline for julian assange. the wikileaks founder has been hiding out at the ecuadoran embassy waiting to see if the south american country will grant him asylum. >>> thanks for starting your morning with us. we've got much more ahead on cnn sunday morning which starts right now. >>> this is a storm that obviously came upon us very quickly, without a great deal of notice. >> the storm...
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[ sparking ] now, that's progressive. >>> you are in the cnn "newsroom." i'm deborah feyerick in for don lemon. let's look at the stories we're following this hour. a movie theater turned into a murder scene. the colorado suspect linked to that mass shooting spree is going to be in court tomorrow. james holmes is expected to be formally charged of 12 counts of first-degree murder. he killed 12 people and 58 others were injured. holmes was a patient of a psychiatrist at the university of colorado just before the attack. >>> and getting the v.i.p. treatment, almost presidential treatment today in jerusalem. the presumed nominee for the republican party in the white house, mitt romney, the status of jerusalem. romney tells cnn he consider cans jerusalem the capital of israel and believes the american embassy should be there. the u.s. embassy is currently in tel aviv. mitt romney and his wife visited the western wall, one of the oldest -- one of the old city's holiest sites. full details coming up in just a moment. >>> and the arab league says war crimes are b
[ sparking ] now, that's progressive. >>> you are in the cnn "newsroom." i'm deborah feyerick in for don lemon. let's look at the stories we're following this hour. a movie theater turned into a murder scene. the colorado suspect linked to that mass shooting spree is going to be in court tomorrow. james holmes is expected to be formally charged of 12 counts of first-degree murder. he killed 12 people and 58 others were injured. holmes was a patient of a psychiatrist at the...
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that's in that cnn exclusive coming right up. >>> up first this morning, breaking news from tanzania where more than 30 people have drowned, over 100 more are feared dead after a ferry with nearly 300 people on board sank. about 150 people were rescued. but officials say there's not much hope for the passengers still missing. there were also 31 children on board. you are looking there at pictures of a little boy being saved. there were tourists on board as well. it's not clear if any of them were americans. rough weather an fierce waves are hampering rescue efforts and may be to blame for that tragedy. >>> this morning more than 60% of the u.s. are dealing with extreme drought conditions. nearly 1,300 counties in the united states have been labeled disaster areas. the obama administration is asking congress for drought relief help and to help pass a 5 500 billion dollar farm bill. right now crops are withering away under the heat, threatening to drive up prices on food and fuel in the nation. corn prices are coming next. tom vilsack says increased consumer costs could come later this
that's in that cnn exclusive coming right up. >>> up first this morning, breaking news from tanzania where more than 30 people have drowned, over 100 more are feared dead after a ferry with nearly 300 people on board sank. about 150 people were rescued. but officials say there's not much hope for the passengers still missing. there were also 31 children on board. you are looking there at pictures of a little boy being saved. there were tourists on board as well. it's not clear if any...
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cnn's ian lee is live with the very latest. how are the victims? we heard a lot about the pastor, who's a diabetic. do you know anything about his condition? >> reporter: right now, he's doing all right. he didn't have his medication, actually, during this ordeal, so he was really lucky. but security officials -- he said that he's doing well. he had a small diabetic episode, but that his health is doing better and that they're in good spirits. they're now in northern israel with their church members, so they're continuing their tour of the holy land before going back to the united states. >> do you know when they're expected to arrive in the united states? >> reporter: well, they're going to finish their tour and go on as planned before they do actually head back to the boston area. they said they were keen on finishing that and doing that and seeing the rest of their trip out before actually heading back. >> that's pretty brave, don't you think? what do we know about the negotiations? what do we know about the kidnappers? are they still free? >> r
cnn's ian lee is live with the very latest. how are the victims? we heard a lot about the pastor, who's a diabetic. do you know anything about his condition? >> reporter: right now, he's doing all right. he didn't have his medication, actually, during this ordeal, so he was really lucky. but security officials -- he said that he's doing well. he had a small diabetic episode, but that his health is doing better and that they're in good spirits. they're now in northern israel with their...
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jean moos, cnn, new york. >> i'm don lemon, see you back here at 10:00. >> we call our "the next list: 10 innovators changing your world. the truth be told, we're not making a list. we're keeping one. a list of amazing people. whose passion and work influence our future. they are agents of change, innovators. and in this special episode, we introduce you to 10 we really should know. this is "the next list." >> reporter: hello and welcome to a special edition of "the next list." i'm dr. sanjay gupta. both build communities. both focus on local concerns and both are creating quite a buzz. >> maybe it begins as a hobby and then it might work up to a small business and then it's just an obsession and then there's no turning back. it's like crack. i don't know what's so obsessive about it. i just enjoy doing it. i enjoy doing it very much. almost every aspect. even the stings have their place. they humble me and remind me of who and what i am. >> reporter: urban bee-keeping. >> it's just exciting and scary at the same time. >> reporter: it's a surprisingly addictive trend taking over rooft
jean moos, cnn, new york. >> i'm don lemon, see you back here at 10:00. >> we call our "the next list: 10 innovators changing your world. the truth be told, we're not making a list. we're keeping one. a list of amazing people. whose passion and work influence our future. they are agents of change, innovators. and in this special episode, we introduce you to 10 we really should know. this is "the next list." >> reporter: hello and welcome to a special edition of...
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cnn's ted rowlands is live for us. i'm not talking about republican lawmakers, i'm talking about his fellow democratic congressmen who are saying, come on, we need more information here. >> reporter: yeah. it's interesting, ashleigh. there seems to be two camps on this. one camp wants more information saying that constituents deserve more information and the other camp is saying, hey, let the congressman deal with his medical issues and at the proper time we'll find out what the specifics are but we don't need to rush them. take a listen to steny hoyer and nancy pelosi and you get a feel for both sides of the equation. >> the time is right when mr. jackson -- congressman jackson has an evaluation of what his situation is and i'm sure then he will share it with his constituents. our prayers are with his family. i hope that we will hear soon that he's on the way to recovery. >> i think congressman jackson and his office and his family would be well advised to advise the con stit two wentsz of his condition. he's obviousl
cnn's ted rowlands is live for us. i'm not talking about republican lawmakers, i'm talking about his fellow democratic congressmen who are saying, come on, we need more information here. >> reporter: yeah. it's interesting, ashleigh. there seems to be two camps on this. one camp wants more information saying that constituents deserve more information and the other camp is saying, hey, let the congressman deal with his medical issues and at the proper time we'll find out what the specifics...
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cnn's poppy harlow is live in aurora right now. this had to be very emotional overnight. >> reporter: it was incredibly emotional. it was also uplifting, john. i've been here since friday covering this tragedy. yesterday was different. the vigil was different than anything else. thousands turned out. they have, i think for a l of people begun the healing process. we saw heart shaped balloons released into the air. candles being lit. the family members were present there on the stage. they did not speak, interestingly. that was left to representatives of the government and also different pastors who gave prayers for the people. we didn't hear from family members. what stood out to sme is something that steve hogan said. he said the pain is still raw but reclaim our city in kindness and compassion. that makes you think of the process of forgiveness. how does that begin here? i talked to different people at this vigil last night about just that. >> forgiveness isn't always only for the person that you're forgiving, that committed the
cnn's poppy harlow is live in aurora right now. this had to be very emotional overnight. >> reporter: it was incredibly emotional. it was also uplifting, john. i've been here since friday covering this tragedy. yesterday was different. the vigil was different than anything else. thousands turned out. they have, i think for a l of people begun the healing process. we saw heart shaped balloons released into the air. candles being lit. the family members were present there on the stage. they...
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cnn's ted rollins is on the phone in joliet, illinois. ted by no means is this an open-and-shut case. prosecutors are facing a a lot of challenges. what can you tell us? >> absolutely right, zoraida. there's a very good chance, people don't realize this, that drew peterson at the end of the trial is going to walk out of the courtroom a free man. and the problem for the prosecution is that there's no direct evidence tying him to the death of his third wife, kathleen savio. and prosecutors can't really bring up the disappearance of his fourth wife, stacey. let's be frank, he never would have been investigated for kathleen savio's death if stacy peterson, his fourth wife, wouldn't have gone missing. in this case, there's an autopsy report, there was a coroner's jury done on kathleen savio's death and it came back as an accident. so it's a huge hurdle for prosecutors. they do have some hearsay statements they'll be able to bring in which are damning towards peterson. things said, threats he made to his ex-wife and quite frankly it's a very to
cnn's ted rollins is on the phone in joliet, illinois. ted by no means is this an open-and-shut case. prosecutors are facing a a lot of challenges. what can you tell us? >> absolutely right, zoraida. there's a very good chance, people don't realize this, that drew peterson at the end of the trial is going to walk out of the courtroom a free man. and the problem for the prosecution is that there's no direct evidence tying him to the death of his third wife, kathleen savio. and prosecutors...
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eastern right here on cnn. up next, a timeline of how the shooting massacre unfolded. plus, he was a doctoral student in the neuroscience program, top honors in college. what would allegedly make someone snap? we'll talk to a former fbi special agent. the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. syou know, i've helped a lot off people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. focus lolo, focust sanya let's do this i am from baltimore south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represen
eastern right here on cnn. up next, a timeline of how the shooting massacre unfolded. plus, he was a doctoral student in the neuroscience program, top honors in college. what would allegedly make someone snap? we'll talk to a former fbi special agent. the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new...
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stay tuned to cnn. we will be monitoring james holmes court appearance tomorrow morning and bringing that to you live. >>> there is major news about the housing market to tell you about. ade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. see life in the best light. [music] transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. male spirit present.trong it's the priceline negotiator. >>what? >>sorry. he wants you to know about priceline's new express deals. it's a faster way to get a great hotel deal without bidding. pick one with a pool, a gym, a great guest rating. >>and save bi
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cnn joining me now out of new delhi. tell us what is causing all of this. >> the indian power minister spoke earlier in the day and he hinted that the states, several states in india and most of them, he said, are overdrawing power. now, why they're overdrawing power when i spoke with analysts, they told me, because it is considerable shortfall of power in this country. and that shortfall is in the range of 8% to 9% and this is the figure of our deficit that india suffers. now, states are overdrawing, overdrawing the power beyond their sanction load. that is causing the collapse to happen because it add aed additional pressure on the grids. >> and you've talked about this overdrawing and it's not only impacting, as we mentioned, the air conditioning and the trains and we're talking about 600 million people in the dark, but now we're learning of these miners that are trapped. what more can you tell us about that? >> i spoke with the officials about the miners that were trapped and they said there is no cause of worry as o
cnn joining me now out of new delhi. tell us what is causing all of this. >> the indian power minister spoke earlier in the day and he hinted that the states, several states in india and most of them, he said, are overdrawing power. now, why they're overdrawing power when i spoke with analysts, they told me, because it is considerable shortfall of power in this country. and that shortfall is in the range of 8% to 9% and this is the figure of our deficit that india suffers. now, states are...
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. >> king abdullah also telling cnn he's concerned about a growing al qaeda presence in syria, and with the country growing more unstable he worries syria's chemical weapons stockpile could fall into terrorist hands. >>> we have a developing story out of philadelphia this morning where police are searching for a predator. you have to look at this video. it is disturbing. you don't see stuff like this usually. video of a 10-year-old girl narrowly escaping an attempted abduction. there you see it. the footage from tuesday afternoon shows a man in a white car following a young girl as she walked down the street with her 2-year-old brother. the suspect sneaks up on the child and attempts to snatch her. her brother's screams may have scared the attacker off because suddenly he leaves the scene in his car. we'll have philadelphia mayor michael nutter on. he is offering a $10,000 award leading to an arrest. the mayor will join soledad o'brien live at 7:30 a.m. eastern. >>> and no hard feelings, justice scalia saying he hasn't had a falling out with chief justice roberts. roberts was the swing
. >> king abdullah also telling cnn he's concerned about a growing al qaeda presence in syria, and with the country growing more unstable he worries syria's chemical weapons stockpile could fall into terrorist hands. >>> we have a developing story out of philadelphia this morning where police are searching for a predator. you have to look at this video. it is disturbing. you don't see stuff like this usually. video of a 10-year-old girl narrowly escaping an attempted abduction....
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i want to play a 2007 cnn report covering a story about a british judge was considering banning al gore kospi "in inconvenient truths" from schools in england. >> schools may have to issue a warning before the show students the controversial movie about global warming. >> finally. finally. >> so you do not agree? >> the oscars giving out awards for fiction as well. the biggest problem i have is that the implication that katrina was caused by global warming. the jury is still out. global warming does not conclusively cause a stronger hurricanes like we have seen. >> that was rob marciano. jeff masters, your response? you are a meteorologist with weather underground critic. >> he did write a good book and make a good movie. was it perfect? no, there were some inaccuracies. should it be shown in schools? i think individual schools have to make that decision. we do have a lot of resources out there by people who are not politicians come on climate change and science, and a service to be bringing those to more people's attention. >> what about the issue that across the tv networks there is m
i want to play a 2007 cnn report covering a story about a british judge was considering banning al gore kospi "in inconvenient truths" from schools in england. >> schools may have to issue a warning before the show students the controversial movie about global warming. >> finally. finally. >> so you do not agree? >> the oscars giving out awards for fiction as well. the biggest problem i have is that the implication that katrina was caused by global warming. the...
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sandra endow, cnn, baltimore. >>> coming up now on half past the hour. let's get caught up on the headlines. a family and church congregation near boston waiting for any news out of egypt. this is why. a pastor, one woman from his group and a tour guide were kidnapped in egypt. the last we heard, they're being held in northern sinai. the kidnappers reportedly don't want money but demanding their relatives be released from an egyptian jail. >>> visa and mastercard have agreed to, get this, a $6 billion settlement, settling a huge anti-trust lawsuit. it has to do with alleged price fixing of so-called swipe fees that retailers charge when you use a credit card. an attorney for the national association of convenience stores said his organization is not supporting this settlement. >> well, you have to read the fine print when you deal with credit card companies and that's true here, too. when you read the fine print, it's eye opening. they're not going to reduce the fees, even for the eight months. what they're going to do is give merchants the equivalent of
sandra endow, cnn, baltimore. >>> coming up now on half past the hour. let's get caught up on the headlines. a family and church congregation near boston waiting for any news out of egypt. this is why. a pastor, one woman from his group and a tour guide were kidnapped in egypt. the last we heard, they're being held in northern sinai. the kidnappers reportedly don't want money but demanding their relatives be released from an egyptian jail. >>> visa and mastercard have agreed...
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cnn political editor paul steinhauser live in washington now. i've seen a lot of veeb stakes parades. never one like this. these guys, jindal, paul ryan, rob portman. they are all doing so much work now for mitt romney. i think it feels like more than just a tryout. what's going on here? >> it could be more than just a tryout. it's got people like you and me and others buzzing about this. remember last week or two weeks ago you had jindal and tim pawlenty who also may be on whatever short list there is, they were doing a rebuttal bus tour through ohio. you have rob portman, hometown senator who is another person who's thought to be high on that list. he was there on monday when president obama was there down in cincinnati. he was there to kind of bracket or rebut. here's a possible short list. you know i know the only people who really know who's on the short list are m romney, his wife ann and maybe beth myers, his trusted aide. these four gentlemen come up a lot. portman. pawlenty, former governor who ran against romney in the nomination battl
cnn political editor paul steinhauser live in washington now. i've seen a lot of veeb stakes parades. never one like this. these guys, jindal, paul ryan, rob portman. they are all doing so much work now for mitt romney. i think it feels like more than just a tryout. what's going on here? >> it could be more than just a tryout. it's got people like you and me and others buzzing about this. remember last week or two weeks ago you had jindal and tim pawlenty who also may be on whatever short...
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. >>> you're in the cnn newsroom. in israel r.i.m. spoke in israel. we'll bring you that speech in its entirety in just a few moments but first here are other stories making news. the suspected gunman from the colorado shootings will be in court tomorrow. prosecutors will file formal changes against james holmes. he's expected to face 12 counts of first-degree murder. holmes is accused of opening fire at an arohr real movie theater, killing more than 12 people a week ago. >>> and in syria where rebels and government forces are still fighting to gain control of alebeau, the country's main commercial scepter.eppo, the co commercial scepter. syria's tv says they suffered losses. ivan watson is watching this firsthand. earlier he told us about an army base that's surrounded by rebels. >> reporter: for the last hour i've been watching rebels attack on a syrian army base located just outside the northern limits of that city of aleppo. it started around sunset with great deal of rocket fire and mortar fire and machine gunfire, and we've basically been watchi
. >>> you're in the cnn newsroom. in israel r.i.m. spoke in israel. we'll bring you that speech in its entirety in just a few moments but first here are other stories making news. the suspected gunman from the colorado shootings will be in court tomorrow. prosecutors will file formal changes against james holmes. he's expected to face 12 counts of first-degree murder. holmes is accused of opening fire at an arohr real movie theater, killing more than 12 people a week ago. >>>...
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you can continue watching cnn from your mobile phone. you can also watch cnn live from your desk top. just go to cnn.com/tv. like most olympic athletes swimmer missy fralin will be thinking about home as she races in seven competitions in the next few days in london. she actually caught up with our dr. sanjay gupta and you'll see why. she is so unique. >> swimming on my back. >> reporter: missy franklin at 2 years old. and at 5, winning her first free style race. >> she's winning. she's winning. first race. >> come on, missy! >> go! go! >> missy franklin almost a body length ahead. >> 59. 89. she got it. >> reporter: now at age 17 she is the second youngest person on the u.s. olympic team. her back stroke and free style are what got her there. >> i've made the team, which is the most exciting thing i could ever imagine. i'm going to be an olympian for the rest of my life. >> reporter: franklin is going to compete in four individual events and three relays in london. at 6'1", she towers over most of her competition. her physique is ideal
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at the cnn headquarters in atlanta. thanks for joining us. i will be back and see you at t1 10:00 eastern. "madness at midnight," the search for answers in aurora and a powerful story of survivors and the things they are doing to help them heal and help carry on the memories of those lost and the scruggsle for life. thanks so much. deb feyerick. see you at 10:00. . >> a might of anticipation turns instantly tragic. >> gunshot after gunshot. >> there's hundreds of people just running around. >> a masked gunman on a rampage of terror. >> he's at the exit firing away. >> 70 people dead or wounded. >> i have seven down. >> the fight for survival. >> we looked up and then there was another car and then there was another car and then there was another police car and another police car. >> the effort to heal. >> we will remember you, we will honor you by celebrating life. >> the victims remember. >> maybe if i was there, she'd still be here. >> hello, everyone. i'm don lemon. one week ago in aurora, colorado, changed the lives of so many in an insta
at the cnn headquarters in atlanta. thanks for joining us. i will be back and see you at t1 10:00 eastern. "madness at midnight," the search for answers in aurora and a powerful story of survivors and the things they are doing to help them heal and help carry on the memories of those lost and the scruggsle for life. thanks so much. deb feyerick. see you at 10:00. . >> a might of anticipation turns instantly tragic. >> gunshot after gunshot. >> there's hundreds of...
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. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> we want to show you this just in to cnn. take a look at these amazing pictures from one colorado springs neighborhood. these are just coming in to cnn. these pictures show complete devastation, wiped out homes. look at that. you have one frame of one brick home, not even wood home, brick home standing there. everything is completely gone. look across the street you can see a house that is standing that is completely untouched right across the street. it shows how actually discriminating this fire was destroying one home and leaving others untouched. interestingly, too, the lawn in front of that home is green and not charred. the home is completely destroyed. this is coming from a lot of people that were evacuated, the thousands of people evacuated. they are getting the chance to come back. they are being bussed in by the government to take a look at the damage to see if their home was saved or if their home was destroyed or not. let's take a listen in to this video. >> grab that and extended that out to try to fight the fire
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you oar in the cnn newsroom tonight. lots to get to tonight. we're about to walk you through the horrific movie theater shooting, minute by minute, as a gunman opened fire. you'll see what he did before hand and how police found him immeately afterward. also right now, police here in aurora are still not talking about possible motives. what would make a young man suddenly commit so much violence against so many people? colorado police and the fbi have been all over james holmes' apartment today, slowly and carefully since the front door was rigged to trigger a bomb. we're going to live to the apartment building in just a couple of moments. let's go to breanna keeler. >> don, the worst drought in more than 50 years is crippling farmers in the midwest. half of the states in the region are reported to be in severe to exceptional drought. that's the region that produces about 75% of the nation's corn and soybean crop. the drought is especially hard on livestock. many ranchers having to sell off their herds early. with the focus on the colorado movi
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cnn's chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta spoke to him. >> my blood's been tested by many, many agencies. i've had two colonoscopies. they've tested to see if they can find hiv in my colon. they haven't been able to find any. >> so many reasons for hope. even with all the encouraging breakthroughs, researchers predict it will be at least a decade before a cure is found. >> the fact you're saying "cure" is just fantastic. >> it's not a word you associate with hiv. >> no. that would be fantastic. >>> 37 minutes past the hour. if you already have issues paying airline fees, wait till you hear this. according to a new study 50 airlines worldwide collected $22.6 billion. >> with a "b." >> from fees passengers pay to check bags, change reservations, upgrade seats and pay for food and drinks. >> that's a lot of money. a lot of bags. yikes. >> unbelievable. they charge for everything. there you have it. >>> you played badminton growing up. >> i did. >> there's the badminton you played. not that you weren't good. nen ther
cnn's chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta spoke to him. >> my blood's been tested by many, many agencies. i've had two colonoscopies. they've tested to see if they can find hiv in my colon. they haven't been able to find any. >> so many reasons for hope. even with all the encouraging breakthroughs, researchers predict it will be at least a decade before a cure is found. >> the fact you're saying "cure" is just fantastic. >> it's not a word you...
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right now, cnn presents. >>> tonight, on "cnn presents," soldier guinea pigs. >> he received a high dose of the incapacitating agent. >> they were never supposed to talk about this. it was top secret. >> reporter: forgotten heroes. this expensive slice of california real estate is supposed to house america's homeless veterans. guess who we found sleeping outside. betrayal of trust? sexual assaults on the rise at the nation's prestigious military academies. >> i remember him turning off the lights and me asking, what are you doing? >> women who feel betrayed by the military they committed to serve. the pentagon's battle to do something about it. revealing investigations, fascinating characters, stories with impact. this is "cnn presents" with tonight's host, drew griffin. >> tonight, a special look at some of the men and women who have served our country. >>> opening investigations into the unbelievable injustices done to them. we begin with the startling story how u.s. soldierings were used as human guinea pigs. during the cold war the military embarked on a top secret program to test ch
right now, cnn presents. >>> tonight, on "cnn presents," soldier guinea pigs. >> he received a high dose of the incapacitating agent. >> they were never supposed to talk about this. it was top secret. >> reporter: forgotten heroes. this expensive slice of california real estate is supposed to house america's homeless veterans. guess who we found sleeping outside. betrayal of trust? sexual assaults on the rise at the nation's prestigious military academies....